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Stipulations May be Binding on Parties ( March 1999 )
After suffering substantial injuries in a motor vehicle accident on April 7, 1995, the claimant filed a Form 18 not. -
Court of Appeals Decides "Fair" Average Weekly Wage ( February 1999 )
Traditionally, when an employee has been employed for a year or more, average weekly wage has been determined by a. -
Latex Victims Are Required to File Claims in a Timely Manner ( January 1999 )
An employee of HCA Health Services for over 20 years who was exposed to latex was recently awarded workers' compensation benefits. -
Workers' Compensation Law: Review of the New Jersey Supreme Court 1997-1998 Term ( January 1999 )
The consensus that usually prevails when the New Jersey Supreme Court decides workers' compensation claims was shattered this term when the Court dealt with an issue that could affect the ongoing school funding controversy. -
Workers' Compensation Rates Increase ( January 1999 )
New Jersey Workers' Compensation will increase to record benefit levels in 1999. -
Going to Work Held Compensable ( August 1998 )
In interpreting the "premises rule" enacted by the New Jersey Legislature in 1989 as theoretically replacing the "g. -
New York Workers' Compensation Update ( August 1998 )
As you know, there have been many recent changes to the hearing and administration process before the Workers' Comp. -
From the desk of Barry Stewart Silver, Attorney at Law ( May 1998 )
Dear Clients and Friends, In some ways, life is a slapstick comedy routine. -
Lyme Disease-Groundskeeper Awarded Benefits ( April 1998 )
A groundskeeper working at a local country club was found to have contracted Lyme disease. -
The Law Did Not Bend-Arm Wrestling ( April 1998 )
A worker who engaged in arm wrestling at work, which resulted in a spiral fracture of the right humerus with scarification, was engaging in an activity that was neither endorsed nor approved by his employer.
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